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If a ] prevents you from improving or maintaining ], '''ignore it'''. If a ] prevents you from improving or maintaining ], '''ignore it'''.

^OH, the wiki-hypocrysy.


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This page documents an English Misplaced Pages policy.It describes a widely accepted standard that editors should normally follow, though exceptions may apply. Changes made to it should reflect consensus.Shortcuts

If a rule prevents you from improving or maintaining Misplaced Pages, ignore it.

^OH, the wiki-hypocrysy.

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